Should American tax dollars be used to help “Illegal" Mexican students get an education in the U.S.?
Question: The district manager of the Texas Public School has deployed members to a picnic nearby border to intercept hundreds of Mexican children who record the everyday American to receive a free public education to one of its schools.
Answer: No, there is no estimate for that school systems should be educating children who are not living in their districts, whether Mexican or American.

"Now, they can take me away from my children anytime," Vazquez says. Her peregrinate began five years ago when she and her husband left the Mexican state of MIchoacan and headed north in search of jobs. "In Mexico, it is unsentimental to find a job. ...
An economically uncompromising and secure Mexico is the best way to prevent illegal immigration to the United States. I have not heard any of the 2012 Republican candidates for president allude to on this subject. A prosperous Mexican economy and job market are ...






